Description
The Nanofader is an opensource crossfader circuit designed by Rasteri.
The Nanofader is an open-source active turntablist crossfader circuit which is designed to be as simple and cheap as possible. It uses standard jellybean CMOS chips rather than expensive specialised VCAs, and can easily be assembled on a prototype board if needed.
When used with portable turntables, this circuit provides popless cutoff for most internal crossfaders, adds an auxiliary input for a looper, and adds bass kill. It was originally created to allow high-quality faders to be used with portable turntables such as the Numark PT-01, but the same circuit could be adapted to a number of different uses.
http://rasteri.com/wiki/Nanofader_PT01_Install_Guide
http://rasteri.com/wiki/Nanofader_Fader_Guide
http://rasteri.com/wiki/Nanofader
See the Bass Kill Switch Wiring Guide for bass kill wiring instructions.
Features:
-Popless zero crossing cutoff
-Bass Kill (removes low frequencies of audio input only)
-Auxiliary audio input (for looper, not affected by cutoff)
-Works with most crossfaders
Requirements:
-Wire for power connection
-Wire and female TRS 3.5mm connector for auxiliary input connection
-Wire for audio input/output connections
-Wire and switch for Bass Kill (optional)
-Soldering iron and solder
-Mounting hardware or thick double sided tape for mounting